Laszlo I of Hungary

Laszlo I the Honorable of Hungary (1040-29 July 1095), also called Ladislaus I of Hungary was the King of Hungary from 1077 until his death in 1095.

Biography
Laszlo Arpad was the second son of Bela I of Hungary and Richeza of Poland, and was of German, Polish, and Hungarian descent. He became the king after the death of his brother Geza I of Hungary, and reigned during the High Middle Ages. During his reign, he oversaw the conquest of Romania, Bulgaria, and Dalmatia from the Wallachians, Bulgars, and Croatians, and he forged an alliance with the Republic of Venice. He was enemies with the Kingdom of Poland to the north and the Byzantine Empire to the south, and had a rivalry with the Christian noblemen of Western Europe. He fought a series of campaigns against pagans who rebelled against his rule, and was succeeded by Coloman I of Hungary.